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English: The holotype specimens of Quinkana mebolid (a), Quinkana timara (b), Quinkana babarra (c) and Quinkana fortirostrum (d). The arrow indicates the anterior (snout) end of the skull
Date 23 May 2023
Source Migrations, diversifications and extinctions: the evolutionary history of crocodyliforms in Australasia https://www.tandfonline.com/action/showCopyRight?scroll=top&doi=10.1080%2F03115518.2023.2201319
Author Ristevski, J.; Willis, P.M.A.; Yates, A.M.; White, M.A.; Hart, L.J.; Stein, M.D.; Price, G.J.; Salisbury, S.W. - Ristevski, J.; Willis, P.M.A.; Yates, A.M.; White, M.A.; Hart, L.J.; Stein, M.D.; Price, G.J.; Salisbury, S.W.

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The holotype specimens of Quinkana mebolid (a), Quinkana timara (b), Quinkana babarra (c) and Quinkana fortirostrum (d)

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